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Margaret Cassidy considers how the blogs of two young women reflect their very different world views.
An interview with Asian culinary master, Rosemary Brissenden, by Christine Salins.
Kenyan student elections
Madeleine Byrne takes to the streets of Hong Kong for a pro-democracy march
Peter Yule’s Carlton: A History reviewed by Philip Harvey.
Youth of the future
Kate Stowell visits Uzbekistan, a democratic republic still under the reign of its former communist party leader.
Reviews of the films Bad Santa; Team America: World Police; Finding Neverland and Napoleon Dynamite.
David Glanz finds that talk of democracy is a double-edged sword.
Michael Magnusson reviews David Freeman’s new production for Opera Australia of Verdi’s Nabucco.
In grappling with a growing Muslim population, Europe must choose between assimilation, integration or accommodation.
The politics of crisis is undermining the rights of indigenous Australians
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